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79. Warriors, Pursuit

After all, he is just a rookie. Durant's mind has not yet grown into a superstar. Even if he has such potential, he has such a football dealer and even more physical qualities.

But when he saw the team at a disadvantage, the young man couldn't hold back his anger. Since entering the league, Durant was trained by the Supersonics as the core, and even sent away the team's boss Ray Allen. This high treatment that combines tens of millions of favor made Durant a little fluttering. He could get along well with his teammates, but when the team was in trouble, he distrustd his teammates and began to work alone.

Of course this is normal. After all, Supersonics publicizes the public and says that Durant is the savior of this team.

Durant dribbled the ball himself, and Barnes followed closely. The tactical arrangement given to him by Old Nelson was to defend against Durant's shots and not prevent breakthroughs: he wanted to break through and let him go. Chamberlain, the ruler of the penalty area, was waiting in the inside, but he was not allowed to shoot easily, because this guy's accuracy was too good.

The first quarter consumed a lot of Durant's physical strength. Since entering the league, physical strength is the key element of sanctioning Durant to become a superstar of the emperor. This has two extremes between Chamberlain. Chamberlain now has a nickname of "Optimus Prime". The reason is that his tireless physical strength is like the Autobot.

Entering the second quarter, the Warriors suddenly changed their laziness and relaxation in the first quarter. The team played hard and determinedly. Durant kept working alone to save the team's dilemma, and his physical strength was consumed faster. When he was sweating profusely and felt unable to do so, it would be impossible to slow down the pace. Only then did he realize that he was trapped in the vast ocean of the People's War.

Barnes is still very good at defending players like Durant. He cannot lock Durant, but it can maximize the difficulty of his attack and greatly reduce his hit rate. As for breakthrough, Durant can break through Barnes, but Chamberlain in the inside used two big hats to make him understand that the two are the best spears and shields at level 07, but now the spear is sharp but cannot break through the shield's defense.

Durant's singles made his teammates a little angry, and the others simply watched and stopped running. When they arrived at the frontcourt, they saw Durant 1VS2: Old Nelson has a medieval cavalier demeanor. He did not let everyone block Durant, but just handed it over to Barnes and Chamberlain.

The old man's approach made the fans in the Key Stadium sigh and praised his noble character. In fact, the reason why Old Nelson did this was because: "The kid named KD is just a rookie, and he is also a bird-haired person. What qualifications does he have to let my team deal with him? Z alone is enough to handle him!"

After the second quarter, the Warriors took an absolute lead at the end of the first half, with a score of 64:54, which suddenly regained all the points lost in the first quarter and made a lot of money.

It turns out that Karcimo's "no-three-no-four" tactic is a bunch of shit. The so-called "no-three-no-four" tactic was first created by Pat Riley. He said at the time: "Give me five McGrady, I don't want any center guard, just five guys who are two meters tall, and you can win the championship."

This tactic has been sneered by famous NBA coaches since its birth, and Riley has never put it into practice. After Karcimo used it today, the effect achieved almost made Old Nelson laugh out loud. In fact, it is hard to say whether this tactic is effective. After all, Riley is talking about five McGrady, the peak McGrady, and the strongest person under Karcimo is Durant, but McGrady, but McGrady, and others are not worthy of carrying shoes for McGrady.

In the second half, Karcimo had no choice but to send West, who was disobedient but had nothing to say about attack and defense. He didn't want to give up the game. After all, this was only the end of the half and there was still half of the game time. As long as I could beat the Warriors today, Karcimo's life would be better: I can even support the Warriors commanded by Old Nelson, who would dare to say that I couldn't do it?

Old Nelson sent Chamberlain to take Pitrus, Jackson, Azubook and Louis. Thanks to Louis' arrival, Azubook can return to the scoring back line where he is good at.

At the beginning of the game, West dribbled the ball through halftime. Jackson, Azubook and Louis went up to double-team together. Taking advantage of this guy's carelessness, he gave him a blow and snatched the ball and made a fast break. Azubook rumbling into the penalty area like a small tank, and scored two points on the board.

After the halftime break, Durant recovered some physical strength. This time he switched to defense and became Jackson. His physical fitness was absolutely strong and his defensive attitude was absolutely hard. However, Durant knew his weakness, that was that his speed was not as good as himself, so he took big steps to pass Jackson after getting the ball.

Chamberlain carried Collison away with his arms, stood on the edge of the penalty area and stared at Durant. The latter was smart and passed Jackson and directly stopped and jumped.

This is the use of a super inside defender. His presence can shock the opponent's outside scoring machine to the greatest extent, forcing their scoring position out of the penalty area, and can only solve the battle with a lower hit rate.

The basketball went off, and Chamberlain turned around and pulled down with a rebound. Durant stopped and jumped up. Neither Azubook nor Jackson followed him, but turned around and ran down. After Chamberlain got the basketball, he swung his arm and made a quick and long pass from the whole game. At this time, only Azubook and Jackson were there!

The Supersonics didn't even go up to chase him. Durant just shook his head in frustration and watched helplessly as Azubuk and Jackson cooperated to play air relay.

Chamberlain also shook his head and smiled at Durant: "Brother, you have played it. Believe me, you can't watch them dunk this ball here. If you want to follow, you should follow it even without physical strength. This is the attitude, the defensive attitude you should show as the boss of the team!"

Durant was not convinced, but the facts later proved that what Chamberlain said was true. That ball was the watershed of the whole game. The Supersonics watched the opponent ravage their basket ring without anyone chasing them, which greatly reduced the morale of the team.

West broke through and passed the ball to Green. After getting the ball, Green immediately jumped out, as if Azubuk in front of him was just a pile of air. However, Azubuk's interference was not comparable to that of the air. Green's moves were twisted, and the rebound fell. Chamberlain jumped up with both hands, took the rebound and held it in his arms. As a result, he looked up and found that no one was fighting for the rebound with him.

Chamberlain passed the ball to Louis and reached out to ask for the ball when he went to the inside. Collison's defense was like air to him. He strongly hit the inside, knocking out the gap and turning around and dunking with one-handed.

Karcimo screamed and kept waving his fists to signal his players to play harder. As a result, his command received loud booing from all the fans of the court. The players pretended not to see it, and they still played how they should play.

The Warriors shouted offensive slogans, Louis advanced quickly, West retreated back and defended, and after approaching the free throw line, Louis suddenly spread his shoulder and swung his feet quickly for two rounds. The ball was switched to his left shoulder and pulled forward, and the right heel broke through West.

West quickly moved sideways and retreated. He stepped back. Louis's bent body quickly pulled back. His body's inertia was offset. He pulled the distance away and changed to his right hand. As the sole of the shoe rubbed against the floor, his body pulled a gap in his body to the right, completely breaking through West's defense.

"CROSS-OVER (Butterfly Walking Flowers)!" DJ couldn't help but exclaim. This breakthrough method invented and carried forward by Iverson is now a must-practice killer for all small guards, and it is extremely powerful.

West was fancy and angry when he was beaten by an unknown opponent. He suddenly pulled Louis on the shoulder that had already broken through him, pulling Louis, who was jumping and ready to throw.

It was so cruel now that Louis rolled on the ground like a gourd. The referee blew a whistle quickly. Chamberlain's heart became angry, and he glared and rushed towards West.

West stood in place in gloomy with an indifferent expression on his face, as if he didn't notice that his foul just now was extremely fierce and it was very likely to cause serious harm to his opponent.

Fortunately, the referee was next to the two of them. Jackson and others grabbed Chamberlain with the referee. Louis stood up and blocked Chamberlain with a grin and laughed: "It's okay, Z, I'm fine, there's no problem at all, I'm a steel bar!"

Chamberlain separated everyone, and under the terrified gaze of the referees, he forced himself to West, pointed at his face and shouted: "Damn little bastard, you'd better clean my hands and feet, and then he dared to touch my brother, I'll let you move in the hospital bed this season!"

West was very withdrawn in the Supersonics team because of his personality, and no one came up to take the initiative to stand out for him. However, Durant still showed the demeanor of the boss of the Supersonics. He quickly walked to West and resisted Chamberlain, and said calmly: "Z, this is a misunderstanding. Is it because of this that we are going to fight?"

Chamberlain snorted and half-wrapping Louis to the frontcourt. The three referees watched the replay and gave West a malicious foul because Louis had completely broken through him when he took action. He took action from behind and went directly to someone. This is why Chamberlain was so angry.

Louis has good basic skills, made two free throws, and the Warriors still have the ball. Chamberlain stuck Collison to ask for the ball, Durant came up to assist in defense. Chamberlain held the ball with both hands and shook his tough shoulders, knocking Collison and Durant in a bleak face, leaving Chamberlain with a dunk opportunity.

The Warriors' score advantage further expanded. Durant wanted to score a goal to win back the team's morale, but failed to get rid of Jackson. Collison hurried up to help cover. Durant cut straight from the left wing, and Chamberlain replaced defense and followed him. His speed and flexibility were not inferior to Durant. The two of them scrambled all the way into the penalty area. Chamberlain finally squeezed him out.

Durant blew his fist and hit the air. The ball belonged to the Warriors. Chamberlain served the ball to Jackson, who pushed Durant into the inside, and Chamberlain also came up to cover and stuck Durant. Jackson got the gap and ran to the inside. Collison did not lose his position and followed the defense until the basket, successfully limiting Jackson.

But Jackson didn't think about playing singles. He rushed all the way to the penalty area and threw the ball up. A strong and burly black shadow blocked the light and enveloped the penalty area. After Chamberlain stuck Durant, he ran to the inside. Jackson passed the ball in the air. He jumped up to catch the ball, his legs spread out and stuck in Collison, who had no time to jump up. A powerful force hit the latter's chest, pushing him directly to the ground.
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